Premier League - United battle past Newcastle

Eurosport - Thu, 05 Mar 08:56:00 2009

Manchester United came from a goal down to beat a spirited Newcastle United side 2-1 at St James' Park and extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to seven points.

Manchester United players celebrate a goal against Newcastle United in their 2-1 Premier League victory at St James' Park. - 0

Peter Lovenkrands stunned the champions - and no doubt sparked excitement in certain parts of London and Merseyside - with a ninth-minute opener following an horrendous goalkeeping error by Edwin van der Sar.

But Wayne Rooney put the visitors back on level terms on 20 minutes - his ninth in nine games against the Magpies - before Dimitar Berbatov made United's increased pressure count with what proved to be the winner on 56 minutes.

It was far from United's most convincing performance of the season - for that Newcastle can take some credit - but nevertheless the result saw Alex Ferguson's side pull away again from their nearest rivals Chelsea and Liverpool, who had given their own title hopes a boost with victories 24 hours earlier.

United's big guns were recalled for the trip to Tyneside, with Van der Sar, Nemanja Vidic, Michael Carrick, Darren Fletcher, Park Ji-Sung, Berbatov and Rooney all returning after having missed the weekend's Carling Cup triumph.

But it was the men in black and white who first caught the eye as the assembled Toon Army were given a reminder of what it was like to follow Newcastle during the Nineties - the first half was full of cavalier attacking play from the hosts who had their illustrious guests rattled on a number of occasions.

From the first whistle, they got at Ferguson's side, Obafemi Martins in particular looking in the mood. The Nigerian signalled his intent in just the second minute with a run and shot that flew wide of the upright and again on 13 minutes with a low drive into the side netting.

In between, Lovenkrands broke the deadlock and by doing so became the first player to beat Van der Sar in 1,311 minutes of league football.

That record was an incredible testament to the Dutchman's form - and that of his defence - this season but the keeper was entirely to blame for failing to preserve it longer.

In an entirely uncharacteristic aberration, Van der Sar slipped a Jonas Gutierrez cross right into the path of Lovenkrands, who had the simple task of slotting home from close range. He will not score an easier goal all season.

Newcastle continued to press forward but in truth, the reigning champions looked just as likely to score and it came as no surprise when Rooney levelled 11 minutes later following a delightful piece of individual skill.

The England striker's first touch was exquisite, controlling and turning in one swift movement before firing past Steve Harper from the edge of the area, albeit with the aid of a slight deflection.

Soon after United had a big penalty shout turned down by referee Steve Bennett after Berbatov's cross clearly struck Sebastien Bassong's arm. 'Ball to hand' was the official's verdict.

The remainder of the first half was played out at an incredible pace and with an intensity that rarely dropped. Chances fell at both ends, most notably to Martins following a goalmouth scramble sparked by a poor Van der Sar punch, and then to Nemanja Vidic, who somehow conspired to direct a close-range header high and wide from Carrick's corner.

Almost inevitably, the pace slowed after the break as United began to assert their authority and take control of the game.

And the champions' increased pressure told before too long with Berbatov converting Park's cross after Steven Taylor had made a hash of an attempted chest back to his keeper.

The goal knocked the stuffing out of Newcastle and for the next half-hour United were irrepressible, Rooney firing over before he and Cristiano Ronaldo teed up Berbatov to force Harper into action from the edge of the box.

Rooney could have grabbed a second on 79 minutes when, with Harper off his line, he opted to try and find the top corner rather than square to a team-mate in a better position. It proved to be the wrong decision and his effort drifted over the bar.

For all United's dominance of possession, Newcastle still posed a threat on the break and Martins, who gave Vidic and Rio Ferdinand problems throughout, was only denied a late equaliser by a sharp Van der Sar stop.

That proved to be the last chance of the game, leaving Ferguson's side to edge closer to number three of five possible trophies this season.

As for stand-in Newcastle boss Chris Hughton, he will have to report back to Joe Kinnear on a performance that was full of spirit but one which ultimately left his team mired deep in relegation trouble, just a point above the drop zone.

Mike Hytner / Eurosport

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  1. i think that the way and manner Man U is going, it will­ take a miracle to relinquish the tittle to their­ rival!Although the next couple of games will prove to­ be the decider. I could only wish them the best of­ luck, but more importantly, they must be focussed and­ committed, not selfish and team work should be the rule­ of the game.

    From cliffordokolie, on Thu 5 Mar 6:25PM
  2. #71 KAREN-BE QUIET YOU RED SCUM MINGER

    From big10, on Thu 5 Mar 6:21PM
  3. A win is a win but Mourinho will have learned more than­ Fergie by this performance. Added to the­ vulnerabilities exposed by Tottenham and to a lesser­ degree Blackburn then Utd' last three opponents­ have almost gifted Mourinho a master class on the­ required tactics for next week's game.

    From chriscunningham92, on Thu 5 Mar 3:55PM
  4. If there is any team that Man U is expected to fall­ for. I believe that Newcastle is not the team. I am­ sure Man U is going ahead to add the third trophy via­ Premier League matches

    From sam, on Thu 5 Mar 1:54PM
  5. united all the way for the league title!!!!!!!!!!!:D:D

    From smartiz326, on Thu 5 Mar 12:48PM
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    this boils my p iss, united this united that, there are­ alot of uniteds in the league, so is that leeds,west­ ham,sheffield, manchester and so on, call them manu or­ manchester united or what ever but stop calling them­ united, if i'm correct they only became man utd­ after being renamed from newton heath, but as for­ newcastle united who were formed by the joining of 2­ test from newcastle, west end and east end to become­ newcastle UNITED, makes sence...........

    From Steven M, on Thu 5 Mar 11:52AM
  7. There are no prizes for guessing who can stop Man­ United,Five is a big number for trophies but it can be­ counted.Two trophies dowm three to go,Lets go­ United.Simon in Harare.

    From simon, on Thu 5 Mar 11:52AM
  8. ronaldo at it again rolling around the ground holding­ his face like a big drama queen
    he should of been a­ drama actor only thing is he would not of got payed as­ much

    From G, on Thu 5 Mar 11:11AM
  9. I commented yesterday that Newcastle would raise­ their­­ game against Man U and I was right. The onus on­ NU is­­ to maintain that level of performance against­ all­ other­ teams but they won't. As for Man U,­ they won­ the­ game after making a gift of the first­ goal and­ they­ just keep rolling on. It must be a­ sickener not­ to be a­ Man U fan.

    From BRIAN, on Thu 5 Mar 10:41AM
  10. I see the bloke who wrote this article was paying­ attention to the game , it was Ryan Taylor who­ attempted the chest back not Stephen Taylor . Idiot.

    From joe_robson2002, on Thu 5 Mar 10:17AM
  11. gritty hard fought and maybe even a little lucky, but­ still a win and still 3 more points for the champions.­ thats champions of epl, europe and the world if any of­ you filthy bin dippers had forgotten! you sad little­ boys really need to accept that your not up to the­ challenge with your fat spanish waiter and your two man­ team, when was the last time you actually won the epl?­ talk about living on past glories, a couple of european­ wins before most of the muppets you field these days­ were born doesnt make you a decent team now. keep­ dreaming of being able to keep up and good luck finding­ a replacement for stevie Gstring,as we all know­ he'll be playing for strangeways FC next season.

    From eric the king, on Thu 5 Mar 10:16AM
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    From james b, on Thu 5 Mar 10:07AM
  14. ANTHONY B....THEY'RE GREEN WITH ENVY, PURE AND­ SIMPLE, ALL THEY SEE IS OTHERS WINNING MORE THAN THEIR­ TEAM AND THEN THEY HURL ABUSE, OF COURSE WE ARE ALL­ GOING TO RETALIATE....SAD WORLD.

    From L H, on Thu 5 Mar 9:51AM
  15. What makes UNITED champions, is performances like last­ night. Champions can't go out and win games with­ flair every week. Teams up their game against MAN U. If­ they only put as much effort in against every team in­ the league they wouldn't be in relegation battles?­ UNITED seem to find a way of getting a result and yes­ sometimes with a bit of luck but that is what it takes­ to be winners. Grinding out results by the odd goal,­ wins cups, not trying to play pretty football all the­ time. Sir Alex can change the tactics to suit playing­ each team and hopefully be able to play sexy football­ against Liverpool on 14th March. Winning impressively­ and cementing the charge for the title yet again!!!

    From rossbolton, on Thu 5 Mar 9:38AM
  16. starman_123 everyone accepts that the EPL is over cos­ no one will catch the world champions. The reality is­ that Arsenal, Liverpool, Villa and Man City are all­ easy games for Man Utd but even so if we lost all four­ then chelsea or liverpool would have to win their last­ ten games to catch us. There's no disgrace­ finishing behind the World Champions so just take it on­ the chin like Newcastle did after we destroyed them­ last night.

    From elrosso, on Thu 5 Mar 9:29AM
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